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Morgan Geekie shares his journey from small-town Manitoba to becoming a 33-goal scorer for the Boston Bruins, highlighting the importance of resilience and embracing your unique development path in professional hockey.
• From being drafted 90th overall in the WHL to 67th in the NHL after being overlooked in his first year of eligibility
• Started this season as a healthy scratch before scoring more goals than NHL stars like Nathan McKinnon and Jack Eichel
• Growing up in Strathclair, Manitoba (population ~700) and developing alongside his brothers, including Connor Geekie
• The mental challenges of transitioning from being a fan to playing alongside NHL stars you once idolized
• Importance of time spent in the AHL for proper development and appreciation of the NHL
• How Boston's team culture, where "everything is earned," helped shape his professional approach
• Balancing old school and new school hockey mentalities as someone who bridges the generational gap
The lesson from Morgan's story is powerful: everyone's development timeline is different, and the path to success isn't linear. Control what you can control, embrace where you are, and keep pushing forward - your ceiling might be higher than you imagine.
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Morgan Geekie shares his journey from small-town Manitoba to becoming a 33-goal scorer for the Boston Bruins, highlighting the importance of resilience and embracing your unique development path in professional hockey.
• From being drafted 90th overall in the WHL to 67th in the NHL after being overlooked in his first year of eligibility
• Started this season as a healthy scratch before scoring more goals than NHL stars like Nathan McKinnon and Jack Eichel
• Growing up in Strathclair, Manitoba (population ~700) and developing alongside his brothers, including Connor Geekie
• The mental challenges of transitioning from being a fan to playing alongside NHL stars you once idolized
• Importance of time spent in the AHL for proper development and appreciation of the NHL
• How Boston's team culture, where "everything is earned," helped shape his professional approach
• Balancing old school and new school hockey mentalities as someone who bridges the generational gap
The lesson from Morgan's story is powerful: everyone's development timeline is different, and the path to success isn't linear. Control what you can control, embrace where you are, and keep pushing forward - your ceiling might be higher than you imagine.
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